March Workshops with Lomography San Francisco

The Lomography San Francisco team brings you another month of classes, workshops, photo walks and Blue Hours! Whether a seasoned Lomographic veteran or an analogue newcomer, we encourage you to attend us for any or all of our upcoming events!

You’re passionate about analogue photography, and so are we!

Meet our friendly staff and get to know the SF Bay Area analog community! We have a full schedule of workshops and events for you to try some new cameras and techniques, to experiment with new films and processes or just get to know the other Lomo people in your neighborhood!

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012 @ 1 PMThe Reel Deal: A FREE LomoKino Workshop
Have you heard about Lomography’s newest release, the LomoKino Super 35 Movie Maker? Bring out the director within you at our next workshop. Learn about the magic of movie making as we cover Kino basics, then move on to advanced concepts and discuss ideas and inspiration, tips and techniques!

Thursday, March 8, 2012 @ 6 PMShoot Like a Girl: A Ladies’ Night Blue Hour (FREE)
In celebration of International Women’s Day, let’s honor some of the most prominent and influential female film photographers including Diane Arbus, Annie Leibovitz and Cindy Sherman! We’re dedicating our Thursday night Blue Hour to all the lovely lady Lomographers out there with free food, drinks and entertainment.

Sunday, March 11, 2012 @ 1 PMSpring Forward! A Time Lapse Workshop
In celebration of an extra hour of light and time, join us to learn about Time Lapse photography. Find all of the secrets that this technique has to offer. Using our time(lapse)travel spaceship, the Sprocket Rocket, we want you to start off your Spring with some extra techniques!

Saturday, March 17, 2012 @ 12 PMLens O’ the Irish
We are going to capture all the excitement of the St. Partick’s Day parade stomping through Market street the best way we know how: through the lens! We will run through some panoramic Lomographic wonders and take them out to catch the action. Stick around afterwards for some fitting holiday refreshments, too! (Note this workshop begins earlier to accommodate the festivities)

Thursday, March 22, 2012 @ 6 PMGETHUNGRY! San Francisco Food Gets Lomographic (FREE)
We’re partnering up with SF Station to bring all of your favorite culinary treats to the walls of Lomography Gallery Store! Come check out how delicious the best city dishes look through a plastic lens, featuring ten of the best restaurants San Francisco has to offer. Without a doubt, the evening will be mouth-watering!

Sunday, March 25, 2012 @ 1 PMSet Sail with La Sardina
Take a look through the viewfinder of this maritime beauty and see the world a little bit wider. Join our school and get a quick education on this plastic gem. After we’ve unlocked her secrets, we’ll swim down to the Ferry Building to fully appreciate her wild ways. Bring your sea legs!

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Allworkshops include instructional lecture, loaner camera, and one free roll of film. Bring your own Lomographic camera for 50% off admission! Save $1 off your admission fee for each friend you bring to attend the workshop with you!

Workshops are $10 ($7 for students) unless otherwise noted. Workshop admission includes a free roll of film and a loaner camera if applicable. All participants will receive a 10% coupon for the store! All workshops have limited space. To sign up please ask a staff member in the store or emailstore.sanfrancisco@lomography.com

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